Apparently they asked Dono if he was ok with them picking him as well. Said he was in the range of their next pick and wanted to make sure it was ok with dad.If we're gonna make nepotism moves I'm glad this is the quality we got instead of reaching down to Brad Peltz levels again
Same. Guy stood out. and now he has an NHL contractI enjoyed what I saw in rookie tourney
I feel that same way. Is there any reason that getting a ELC now matters for what the team can do with Donovan? I think it makes a difference for a European player as they can play in the AHL instead of the CHL a year earlier, but is there any reason to do this now from a hockey perspective?I'm always willing to bet on kid with good size that can skate. Giving him an ELC is a bit surprising but I'm not overly concerned.
A bit of bonus money to help him spend on health and focusing on hockey. If Donovan is all in for an NHL job why not support him, his Dad is a bit of a legend in this city. Probably a good bet to make if it pays offI feel that same way. Is there any reason that getting a ELC now matters for what the team can do with Donovan? I think it makes a difference for a European player as they can play in the AHL instead of the CHL a year earlier, but is there any reason to do this now from a hockey perspective?
What I'm thinking. Sounds like another Boucher strong motor character guy with no offensive IQ but picked appropriately in later rounds.Nepotism signing
Hopefully he lives up to it
Agreed I dont care if theres a bit of nepotism at play here. Dono is a super solid dude and nice guy. Good northern ontario lad and a true soldier. And hes almost like a part of the fabric of this generations Ottawa Senators franchise - just always there in the background doing his job well, and always with a big grin on his face.A bit of bonus money to help him spend on health and focusing on hockey. If Donovan is all in for an NHL job why not support him, his Dad is a bit of a legend in this city. Probably a good bet to make if it pays off
Totally agree with this, I don't think it is nepotism either, but the negative 'experts' of course do. I just don't understand the timing, like how is this better for the team? Didn't they do the same with someone last year? I can't remember the details. There must be a reason that they are doing it.There is a difference between nepotism & good blood lines in hockey. It was a good pick considering where they selected him. He could surprise or be trade fodder.
Sean Donovan was a great fast skater with limited offensive skills; basically a 4th liner. I liked him when he played for the Senators.Agreed I dont care if theres a bit of nepotism at play here. Dono is a super solid dude and nice guy. Good northern ontario lad and a true soldier. And hes almost like a part of the fabric of this generations Ottawa Senators franchise - just always there in the background doing his job well, and always with a big grin on his face.
And his son is a real NHL prospect with upside - and he basically grew up in and around the Senators locker room. Hes one of our own basically. Its kinda cool and hes got the genetics in him to be a great athlete. And Sean showed that you can still play almost 1000 games even if your not a skilled player.
There is a difference between nepotism & good blood lines in hockey. It was a good pick considering where they selected him. He could surprise or be trade fodder.
He’s a 5th round pick with plus NHL skating and average size for a D. Definitely a good pick IMO.
Sean Donovan was a great fast skater with limited offensive skills; basically a 4th liner. I liked him when he played for the Senators.
His last name. ;-) The entry level deal rolls over likely for the next two years anyway while he is junior eligible, so no harm there. The only issue is that he now counts for one of the 50 pro contracts the organization is allowed to have.What was the hurry to sign him?
but only to a limited extent as specified in the Player Agreement.His last name. ;-) The entry level deal rolls over likely for the next two years anyway while he is junior eligible, so no harm there. The only issue is that he now counts for one of the 50 pro contracts the organization is allowed to have.
One advantage when a kid is signed with you is that he can now come work out at your facilities, work with your trainers, etc. You also get to tell him what he can do, and can't do, when it comes to off-season tournaments, training, etc.
Agree, Jorian has good size & is a very good skater like his father. He is clearly a long term project & there is lots of time, but eventually he could get a shot. It will be his decision making process & how quickly he can transition the puck that will need to improve IMO. He also needs to play with more edge & hit more, his dad played with much more jam.As mentioned before, Mann went to Dono and asked him if he was ok with the team picking his son. Said he was in the range of their pick and wanted to double check before selecting him.
It wasn't a favour.
I liked his performance in the exhibition game against Toronto.I think this kid is going to make a lot of people eat crow. I was impressed. This has nothing to do with the org doing Dono any favours. If anything, they look at the bloodline and upbringing and made a solid choice. I think he's going to become a solid NHLer in a few years.